Wednesday, November 2, 1949 THE FLESHERTON ADVANCE Small Ads CEMENT â€" Canadian cement now on hand. â€" D. McTavi:h & Sons, phone '.I Flcsheiton. 2'!pl FOR SALE â€" Electric seal coat, size 16, in good condition, reasonable, phone lO;! Fleshei-ton. 22c2 FOR S.ALE â€" Vb Letrhorn-Hamp. hens. â€" Mrs. Albert Wilkinson, Rock Mills. 21c2 JIASTED â€" Anum'd siHtAble foi mink and fox fe«d. â€" Bert Mclnto«£ Euftnia, phon« F«renih*--i Ki2C PIANOS reconditioned, all fully guaranteed. â€" J. C. Blackston^, oil-8th St. A East, Owen Sound. FOR SALE â€" Oxford Down ram, 3 j(ar» iil(i. â€" Leslie Sc^'ey, phone llr32 Ffversham. 2ap2 FOR SALE â€" Purebred Tamworth hojf, 2 .years old. â€" Geo. W. Ross, phone 4 r 2 Feversham. FOR SALEâ€" Phillips Battery radio, box stove of cast iron and steel sides.^ â€" Walter Russell, phone 75w5 Flcsheiioii. 22c2 LOST â€" ria.'stic rimmed glasses at lu'ld nitet in Flesherton Oct. 14 Finder jilease return to Miss Marie Hidden. R.R. 1, IVurhani. Reward. WAXTHD â€" Used station wagon Or 4-door sedan in good running order; state model, year and price. Write liox 260 The Advance. GlRIi WA.NTED â€" (iirl or woman, fdiid oi" children, for housework. Apply t(i Mrs. .^irth, 2.57 Rose- d;!j Hi iirhts Dr., Toronto, phone HV 277' ^ 21p2 LOST â€" On or about October 9th and 12tli. 2 steers, one black and one read. Finder please notify Mrs. May Duckett, phone 4r4 Feversham. 23c3 FOR SALE _ FOR SALE â€" 1931 Ihirant sedan, good motor, rad., rear end, new tires, others fair, neads new battery, $60 cash. â€" Eugenia Hotel, telephone 119w2 F'lesherton. 22c2 FOR SALE â€" Folding play pen; Shoo-fly rocker; folding baby car- riage; child's comode ohair; baby rail sleigh; all in good shape, will sell cheap. â€" Mrs. J. Dargavel, phone 7.5J3 Flesherton. 22c2 FOR SALE â€" Choice jjurebred Solch .Shorthoiii bulls, serviceable ago, also heifers: roans and reds. â€" Lome Bumstead, R.R. 5 Markdale, phone 33' J 3 Markdale. 2op2 FOR SALE â€" Young man's wool â- winter overcoat, size 38, price 8-4.50; uirl's blue wool suit; girl's dress, also 2 wool plaid skirts, size a'bout 12-13 years, all in good condition, very reasonablly priced. Phone 113J Flesherton. 22c2 SMALL FARM WANTED _ i to 10 acres with house and barn on No. 4 or No. 10 Highway, between Durham - Flesherton - Orangevillc state if there is hydro and trout. Give full particulars and price to Box 2.')1 The Advance. 23(!2 HARRIS & DUNLOP BAKHISTERS, SOLICITORS. Ete- Phone 38 MARKDALE Hr. Dunlop will be in C. J. Bellamy's office every Sat- urday from 6 to 8:30 p.m. FOR SALE â€" Registered Hereford bull, 10 iiios. old. â€" Harry Fisher, phone 42\v3 Flesherton. 22p2 FOR S.'VLE â€" 8 Yorkshire pigs, ready to go. â€" John Flynii, R. R. No. 2, Flesherton. 22p2 P"OR S.^Ll'^ â€" Wood heatint; stove in good condition. â€" Mrs. C. Akins, Flesherton. 23p2 FOR SALE â€" Little piijs ready to go. â€" B. McKenzie, Ceylon, phonf .104J1 Flesherton 23c2 FOR SALE â€" 10 pigs, 7 weeks old; good Durham bull, 18 mos. old.â€" Luther Duckett, phone 32w2 Flesherton. 22c2 CAME ASTRAYâ€" Came to my pre- mises about Oct. 18, bixiwn horsj. iOwner pay exipensjes. â- â€" Donald Gillies, phone 40wl Flesherton. LOST _ On Oct. 23, white nd tan hound, face and ears and, rewrad. Finder notify Percy Semple, phone 20r23 Feversham. " 22p2 FOR S.^LE â€" Cast iron box stove; V2 h.p. air-cooled gasoline motor, perfect working condition; 3-piece toedroom set. â€" F. Eagles, phone 4IJ3 Flesherton. 22c2 FOR SALE â€" Yorkshire boar, 17 months, old; Yorkshire sow, first litter, due Nov. 5 â€" Clifford Allen, phone 45wl Flesherton. 22c2 CAME A.STRAYâ€" Sow came to Lot 18, Con. 13, Osproy. Owner pay expenses. â€" Burton Huchinson, phone 8r5 Feversham. 21c3 FOR SALE â€" Pair boy's low rub- ibers, size 7; pair girl's motor Iboots, size 13; spring-filled mat- ties.s. for double bed. â€" M. Dobson, phone 75 J 1 Flesherton. 22c2 FOR SALE â€" Circulator heater, al- most new; maroon baby carriage, like new; baby's sleigh with close- covered plywood box. â€" Ross Dav- idson, phone 08R Flesherton. FOR SALE â€" Beatty electric wash- ing machine; 2 good oak dining- room tables; 5 cords elm blocks for furnace. â€" Wallace Hamilton, phone 79 Flesherton. 23p2 FOR SALE â€" 1935 Dodge deluxe coach in excellent condition, all good tires; ' honest mileage 64,100. Will sell at reasonable price. â€" Frank P. Lipht, Feversham, phony Feversham 17r31. 22c2 CAME ASTRAY _ Yearling heifer came to my premises about Sept. 1st. Owner prove property and pay expenses. â€" Walter Wilson, Eugenia, P.O., phone 20 r 5 Fever- sham. 23p3 FOR SALE â€" Frame of barn 60x60 with 24-foot posts. Phone George (Mbore, Dundalk 44 w 3, No. 10 Highway, 4 miles south of Flesh- erton, or Ted Moore, 48 West Ave., Toronto. 23c2 FOR SALE â€" Range, coal or wood burning, white enamel, medium size with resei'voir and warming closet, only used a short time.; kitchen calhinet, white, in good condition. â€" Mrs. W. Turney, phone iir-i Flesherton. 28p2 GENERAL INSURANCE AUTO - FIRE - LIFE Livestock, Transit and Cargo ED. LANG Phone 12.'-.w FLESHERTON For Hecurity To-morrow, Insure to-day, the Co-operative way. Oil Burners ••SILENT GLOW" OIL BURNERS for Furnaces and Stoves "SILENT GI/)W" SPACE IIR.\TI<:iiS Get our installed prices on above We sevrice all makes of funiaces an space heaters RUSSELL LEE Phone 27w Flesherton, Ont. NOTICE â€" FARMERS 24 Hour Service WR PAY AS HIGH AS $10.00 FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED HORSES and COWS ^ceording to tiie and condition â€" Small nnimnia removed free. We do the loading. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR OLD HORSF^ Phone Dundalk 146 â€" Reverse Charges NICK PECONI, OWNER Local and Personal Poppy Day will be held in Flesh- erton and district this. coming Sat- urday, Nov. 5th. Give L;eni'roubly. Mrs. Bverette Talbot and little daughter are visiting in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Gcnoe and family and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Genoe visited Sunday at Midland. Mrs. H.' M. Hyland of Toronto was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. W. Hickling one day last week. M"rs. Richard Ward of Duncan spent the past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Elizalbeth Nuhn. .Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Thurston and .lininiie visited Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Surerus at Guelph on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Laurie Genoe, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Genoe and W. T. Genoe attended the recent plowin.i? match at Burford. Messrs. Ohas. Adams and W. S. McLeod attended the reunion of the 58th Battalion, C.E.F., in Toronto on the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Kaitting and little son of Detroit spent the past week with his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Kaitting. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. .\dams vis'teJ their sons. Jack and Jim, at London on the week end and also with Mi. and Mrs. Cliff Blakeley, St. Thomas. Mr. and Mts. Lome Fawcett and little son of Aldershot spent tho week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pedlar. Miss Nelly Fletcher was taken *o the Centre Grey Hospital at Mark- dale Sunday afternoon and that evening undenvent an operation foi Jil'pendicitis. Ms. Her1)ert LeGard of Pickering and son, O.S. Herb LeGard, R.C.N. , of Halifax spent a few days la.st week visiting with relatives in this district. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Boden and fam- ily moved last week to their new hofme recently enected on Toronto Street on a lot purchased from Mr Gordon Long. M^. and Mrs. Geo. Udell and Jack, Mr. and Mrs. Jack McClaverty and son, John, of Toronto, and Miss Elma Talbot of Owen Sound spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Talbot. The W. L will meet Wed., Oct. 9, at 2:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. G. Cornfield. Hospitalization fees to be paid. Roll call; How shall we obtain peace? Program: M'rs. G. A. McTavish, Mrs. Bell. Lunch: cake, Mesdames Kaitting, McMillan and Lawler; sandwich, McKechnie, Pink- erton and Jamieson. Flesherton.^|^gion Notes Poppy Day will be held in Flesh erton and district Saturday, Nov. b. Flesherton Legion church service at St. John's Unted Church, Flesh erton, on Sund^', Nov. ()fch,,at H a.m. All Legion memlbers and vet- erans are asked to meet at the Legion Home' at 10:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 11th, Day of Rem- emibranee, when service will '. r held by the Flesherton Legion Branch, with short semce at the cenotapn and main service at the town hall. Legion fowl supper tickets must be secured by Sunday, Nov. 6th, and may be obtained at Russ. Andrews barber shop. HOW LONG IS A YARD-STICK? Every student, teacher and minis- ter should have a copy of Mr. G. E. Pentland's real intei-esting book on science, "How Long is a Yard- Stick?" Call at the Flesherton 5c to Sl.OO Store and see a copy. Price Sl.OO. In Memoriam ATTENTION, FARMERS OF GREY COUNTY The Annual Meeting of the Grey County Federation of Agriculture will he held in the Town Hall, Flesh- erton on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I. Morning session at 10 a.m., with re- ports of all County Branches of Agriculture, and the Senior Public Speaking Contest. Dinner served by the Flesherton W. 1. Afternoon Session at 1 :80 p.m., with Junior Puhlic Speaking Con- test and DR. H. H. HANNAM, c-f Ottawa, guest speaker. Dr. Hannam is one of Grey County's boys and is President of International Federa- tion of Agricutural Producers and President of the Canadian Federa- tion of Agriculture. Can we urge all Fanners to try to attend this annual meeting. H. I. Graham, W. Magwood, President. Secretary. NOTICE OF POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST TOWNSHIP OF OSPREY NOTICE is hereby given that I have complied with Section 8 of the Voter.s' List Act and that I have posted at my office in the Township of Osprey, the list of all persons en- titled to vote in the said municiiuil elections, and that such list remains there for inspection. AND 1 hereby call upon all voters Id take immediate in'oceedingB to have any errors or omissions correct- ed according to law, the last date for appeals, being the 4th day of Novemlher, li)49. Dated this 24th day of Oct., 1040. â€" C. N. LONG, Clerk Township of Osproy CHARLES J. BELLAMY MUNICIPAL CLERK Office, T(»ronto Street, Flesherton iMuer of Marriage Licenacs CONVEYANCER Wills Mortgages, cXr. l>eeds Airreoments A oomniiaaioner for taking aflfidavitB Telephone 29w CARSON â€" In memory of our dear father, John Alexander Carson, who entered into rest one year ago, October 28th, 1048. - Lovinprly romembered by the Family. NOTICE .ALL PARTIES are hereby notifi^-'d that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. Hazel McMullin, after this date. â€" Percy G. McMulin, Miaxwell, Ont. Dated the 31st day of October, 1949 CHIMNEYS with the New Type Complete Chimney Unit ^Can be Built for Half the Normal Cost The unit is 16 in.xl6 in. outside, with an 8J4 in. round flue, air space in the corners Cement Blocks â€" Any size, plain or rock face Poured Cement â€" iSidewalks, Walls, Floors, etc. Tile and Cement â€" Canadian and American Rep. in Flesherton District â€" N. Scarrow, Flesherton MacDonald's Cement Products Phone 135w DURHAM, Ont. 4» 9 - r . «. ^ International Harvester SALES and SERVICE FOR IMMEIDIATE DELIVERY-^ Farmall Super A Tractor with 2-furrow adjustable beam hydraulic plow. Tractor 2-frheel Manure Spreader. 13-Marker Fertilizer Drill. No. 45 Power takcroff Pick-up Hay Baler. 2 4-furrow Tractor Plows, aCe bottoms. Grain Grinders Hammer Mills, Cream Separators, etc, Wc have PRESTONE for your tractor and car. Goodyear and Seiberilng Tires H. H. SAYERS GARAGE Repairs to all makes of Tractors and Farm Machinery Phone 51 DUNDALK f ? Y ? V I V 5! T A. \ Most of us have an iir^e to get rich... or at Irasl to ho coiiiforl- ably ofT. litit few of lis will get there without tho hahitofsaving. C.aiiada Savings Honds, the 4th Series of whioh is now on sale, arc an easy, sensible way to save. They can he pur- chased through any investment dealer or bank, or bought by easy, regidar <leductions from your pay on your Company's Payroll Savings Plan. You will be surprised how quickly your savings mount up. And if should you need the. money at any time, Canada Savings Bonds can always be cashed at their full face value at any bank . . . and they pay you interest as long as you hold them. saveasyou^oujith Canada Savinqs Bonds 4tti Series NOW ON SALE ^ :*X-;-4.v.;.: \'«.;««»>«